The house is located in the north side of S. Michael Island in the Azores. The microclimate of this farmland offers frequent wind and showers so
the first design strategy was to block with a wall those winds, offer
diverse patios and covered courtyards on the ground floor protected from
rain and open all living space to the natural green around by glass
walls receded from the exterior.
On the upper-floor there’s the private rooms more enclosed and protected.
The typology follows almost classical Palladian and scamozzi central
plan design with double height on living room and then two lateral wings
enclosing one the kitchen, also quotes the high chimneys from popular
residential architecture and a covered interior patio, and the other
wing has the circulations for the first floor and to the roof terrace.
These two wings end in light entrances from the south. The roof offers
possibilities of flight of views over all the island north shore.
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